Sorry Ive been gone for awhile. No one to keep the post going so the FE'ers just ignore a legit post. Typical.
Quote from: WardoggKC130FE on June 27, 2008, 07:52:55 PMSorry Ive been gone for awhile. No one to keep the post going so the FE'ers just ignore a legit post. Typical.What legit post? You claimed without basis that people arrive at the South Pole Station from various continents around the rim. You're wrong. Neither Russia, Australia, or New Zealand have permission to cross into US territory in attempt to find the South Pole Station.
Oh take me now and ravish me, Wardogg.
Quote from: Tom Bishop on June 27, 2008, 08:37:10 PMQuote from: WardoggKC130FE on June 27, 2008, 07:52:55 PMSorry Ive been gone for awhile. No one to keep the post going so the FE'ers just ignore a legit post. Typical.What legit post? You claimed without basis that people arrive at the South Pole Station from various continents around the rim. You're wrong. Neither Russia, Australia, or New Zealand have permission to cross into US territory in attempt to find the South Pole Station.The US has no territorial claims in Antarctica. A cursory amount of research would have told you this. In fact the US-run, McMurdo Station is located in New Zealand territory.
That's not impossible. (But unlike the other Flat Earthers, I think the Ice Wall is beyond the North Pole, not the South Pole.)
I'm going to side with the white supremacists.
I'm not sure how this is possible, especially given my current theorized map for the Antarctic. I'll think about it. Sorry for the late reply, been buys as of late.
Show the documentation of such events and then we'll have something to respond to.
This thread was before I converted. I have since seen the error of my ways.
This thread is quite good and the argument you made before becoming a FE'er is very good evidence against FET.I applaude you for this.
More than likely they were funded by some government to go away for 220 days and then come out saying they had done it.
Quote from: WardoggKC130FE on April 11, 2009, 07:43:21 AMMore than likely they were funded by some government to go away for 220 days and then come out saying they had done it.And you can show that this is what happened?
Don't have to. It is impossible to do in FET. Can you show anything else?
Its impossible to walk the ring of Antarctica in 220 days. So they must not have actually did what they say they did. IE probably funded by the government to go away for 220 days and then come out saying they did it.
see that little stick of ice that pokes out of the Ice Wall? if a magnetic mineral deposit (natural or artificial) was there, it could royally srew up the expeditions compass enough to make them think they had jus passed the south pole.
Besides, perhaps FET is a conspiracy too.
It is just the way it is, you understanding it doesn't concern me.
true, but this could cause the illusion that the geographic south pole had been reached.
Quote from: Lycan on June 20, 2008, 04:03:02 PMWin for REOne of many. I'm just waiting for the "Those guys are really in on the conspiracy and didn't actually do what they said they did" argument. You could almost set your watch to it.
Win for RE
It doesn't matter. All of these expeditions and bases on Antarctica are government funded.